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#4
70 = 1970
3 = Oldsmobile
44 = 442
87 = 2-door hardtop
G = Framingham, Mass assembly plant
64495 = Fisher Body sequence number
03B = time built code = 2nd week of March 1970
937 = ivory vinyl bucket seat
19 = lower body color = ebony black
A = upper body color = white vinyl top
3 = Oldsmobile
44 = 442
87 = 2-door hardtop
G = Framingham, Mass assembly plant
64495 = Fisher Body sequence number
03B = time built code = 2nd week of March 1970
937 = ivory vinyl bucket seat
19 = lower body color = ebony black
A = upper body color = white vinyl top
Last edited by jaunty75; September 25th, 2016 at 11:43 AM.
#5
Here are some pics. As you can tell it is not the original color but there are spots. There are a few rust spots that need to be addressed. Additionally after about an hour of driving it died so it is currently sitting at a Walmart parking lot. Hoping I just flooded it. Will try to start again later.
#6
Thank you
70 = 1970
3 = Oldsmobile
44 = 442
87 = 2-door hardtop
G = Framingham, Mass assembly plant
64495 = Fisher Body sequence number
03B = time built code = 2nd week of March 1970
937 = ivory vinyl bucket seat
19 = lower body color = ebony black
A = upper body color = white vinyl top
3 = Oldsmobile
44 = 442
87 = 2-door hardtop
G = Framingham, Mass assembly plant
64495 = Fisher Body sequence number
03B = time built code = 2nd week of March 1970
937 = ivory vinyl bucket seat
19 = lower body color = ebony black
A = upper body color = white vinyl top
#7
I think red is always a good color, and certainly more desirable, to my eye, than white over black.
My '67 Delta was originally yellow, and when I had it repainted, I had it done in red.
At least you stalled out in a Walmart parking lot, so you'll always have food!
My '67 Delta was originally yellow, and when I had it repainted, I had it done in red.
At least you stalled out in a Walmart parking lot, so you'll always have food!
#15
Turned out to be an ignition coil. Had my local shop fix it while at work. After work took it around for about 2 hours and had no further issues. Next step will be getting a manual so I can work on it myself. Whole point of buying the car was to learn how to work and tinker with it. This 442 owner could not be happier.
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